How integrity can tame the beast of bribes and extortion.
The Hindu fundamentalism or Hindutva has important implications for India and global mission.
After three decades of loosening Communist Party control and expanding freedoms, Xi Jinping is systematically trying to reassert Party control over all sectors of society.
Why European languages are not sufficient in African contexts.
Playing a healthy and contributing role on a multicultural team in cross-cultural Christian service is increasingly part and parcel of the normal requirements of serving Christ well.
Jesus in an age of secularism, relativism, and tolerance.
The response to date, and what still needs to be done.
Practical steps for strengthening the church.
Tony Watkins, Coordinator of the Lausanne Media Engagement Network.
Cross-cultural wisdom for a polycentric missions reality.
Instead of pushing for tolerance, norm critical pedagogy tries to influence people (even small children) to distance themselves from the two-sex norm.
Evaluating the effectiveness of virtual discipleship.
Binding up the brokenhearted.
A practical case study of mobilisation in Taiwan.
Breaking free from the lens of white culture in global mission.
Psychiatrist Pablo Martínez has authored the book ‘Take Care of Yourself’ (Lausanne Library). “Some Christian workers feel guilty when they rest”.
Embracing a theology of ‘unity in diversity’.
A series of short video documentaries provide cutting-edge information about missiological issues defined in the Cape Town Commitment. The evangelical movement aims to spark thoughtful discussion and action.
Jaume Llenas, a member of the committee that wrote the Lausanne document “The Missing ‘Christians’: A Global Call”, explains how nominalism is affecting the Evangelical church.
How the gospel transforms the Untouchable to the Touched-by-Grace.
Joanne Appleton talks about nominalism with three attendees at the Lausanne Rome consultation: Tim Grass, Jaume Llenas and Olof Edsinger.
Most Venezuelans are now ‘burned out’ as they basically just try to survive. An unprecedented exodus has ensued, some 1,642,400 left the country between 2015 and 2017.
Nearly 70 participants involved in theological research and training discussed the topic of “Christian identity and mission in a divided Europe”.
Helping survivors of human trafficking in Thailand
An interview with Lars Dahle, member of the steering group of the Lausanne Movement 2018 Global Consultation on Nominal Christianity.
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